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House & Carden 
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The house crowns a hill, and ihe 
way up to it is by a rocky, wind¬ 
ing path. Exterior walls are 
hollow tile covered with gray 
stucco and broken vertically by 
timber work and rows of narrow 
casement windows 
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(Left) 
Back of the house the 
yard has been enclosed 
with a wall, making it an integ¬ 
ral part of the house. From this 
yard one enters the laundry and 
through that into the kitchen 
( Right ) One of the most interest¬ 
ing features of the house is the 
recessed porch. This with the 
rocks around the entrance and the 
garden they enclose makes a cor¬ 
ner such as one finds in an En¬ 
glish sunken garden 
THE RESIDENCE of FREDERICK 
DANA 
MARSH 
NEW 
ROCHELLE, N 
HENRY G. MORSE, Architect 
Photographs by Gillies 
